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Old 2008-04-18, 9:53am
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I posted these on the encased triangles, but they should have been here.



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Old 2008-04-21, 12:07pm
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Just got my "Glass Line"...it's not in there...
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Old 2008-06-06, 9:41pm
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hey ladys !!
the tutorial for the glass line will be about triangel design....
the bead you are talking about here is different...
just make dots around the shoulder of both sides of the beads....
than put a really thick layer of clear in the middlel of the bead and melt it
down like a normal stripe or triangel bead.... the clear will encase the dots on the
shoulder and distort the dots in direction to the madrel.... thats the trick !
(actually no trick

sorry for my tarzan english
i hope this little instruction helps !!!

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Old 2008-06-07, 9:05am
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Thanks Carla! Somehoe it's easier said than done!

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Old 2008-06-09, 9:34am
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hey ladys !!
the tutorial for the glass line will be about triangel design....
the bead you are talking about here is different...
just make dots around the shoulder of both sides of the beads....
than put a really thick layer of clear in the middlel of the bead and melt it
down like a normal stripe or triangel bead.... the clear will encase the dots on the
shoulder and distort the dots in direction to the madrel.... thats the trick !
(actually no trick

sorry for my tarzan english
i hope this little instruction helps !!!

greets from germany carla
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Old 2008-06-09, 2:26pm
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Interesting information- gotta try some things and see what I come up with. I've always wondered how those dot stacks get stretched without being pulled.
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Old 2008-06-09, 5:12pm
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How coincidental I run into this thread. I just saw beads on ebay by Sarah Moran and was admiring this technique and said hmmm... and poof here this is. It all makes sense now. Another technique to add to my practice palette. Thanks a bunch!
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Old 2008-06-09, 7:23pm
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Thank You Carlee,
Your beads are beautiful!! Now off to practice
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Okay, here's a new one. Kevan made this and posted in today's (Tuesday) gallery. She says it is increadibly easy, and I have an idea, but I want to see what I get with my guesses. I've been admiring this pattern for a while (the black spidering into the white) but I've never tried it.


I'll post a pic in a couple days.

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Old 2008-06-21, 10:58am
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Kevan made this and posted... gallery. She says it is increadibly easy, and I have an idea, but I want to see what I get with my guesses. I've been admiring this pattern for a while (the black spidering into the white) but I've never tried it.


I'll post a pic in a couple days.

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Well, it was more than a couple days!

I didn't get the spidering like she did. Here's a sky blue base, blue enamel, dense black dots and stringers. The stringer spidered more than the dots.



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Old 2008-06-21, 11:04am
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Well, I have been waiting to see what you came up with! lol

It's so easy you are going to hit yourself in the head.

It's very small IB dots on Pajama Blue. Keep it hot for a long time. Check and see if they spread as much as you want and if not, heat it some more. Then I encased it.

Easy peasy. Now you try it!
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Old 2008-06-21, 11:07am
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Thanks Kevan! I had a feeling my IB was too heavy, and encasing it really makes a visual difference. I don't have pj blue, but it will be fun to see what other colors it works with.

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I have posted these before but it is the same technique.
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Old 2008-06-23, 1:59pm
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It's very small IB dots on Pajama Blue. Keep it hot for a long time. Check and see if they spread as much as you want and if not, heat it some more. Then I encased it.
Is IB ink blue? I love the brain/intestine circle look to the edges. I've gotta add this to the list of things to try once I dip my toe into a non-BE pool. Thanks!

I did try the slicing thing with a razor, and it turned out to be a lot easier than I expected. Still a blah beat, but I'm gonna keep working it, and checking back with this thread. Lisa
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IB is intense black
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